The Edge of Evolution
There are reviews of Michael Behe's new book at Books and Culture and Discerning Reader. I haven't read The Edge of Evolution yet, but apparently Behe emphasizes his acceptance of common descent in it, and explores the questions of what Darwinian evolution can or can't account for in the biological world.
Like Behe, I'm also interested in the limits of evolution, since like most creationists I agree that evolution (that is, variation by natural selection) has played a role in natural history. But of course I think life was created by kinds, not by common descent. Read my concerns about Behe's position in this post. Perhaps his new book provides some answers.
Posted on Monday, July 30, 2007 at 10:56PM
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Daniel James Devine
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